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What is the speed of an electron whose kinetic energy is equal to its stagnant energy? Does this result depend on the mass of the electron?

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Answered by Aryaman151007
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Answer: Really kinetic energy is the difference between the relativistic total energy and the rest energy, or, . So, if we set rest energy equal to kinetic energy, we get which results in a velocity of 0.87 c.

Answered by hanshunitu23
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